College Football Uniform Watch for Week 10

Halloween is a fun time of the year when conventional rules of dress go out the window. For an entire extended weekend, costumes are acceptable pretty much anywhere.

This weekend, several college football teams are joining in on the fun, rolling out new alternate uniforms. North Texas, Troy and Houston started the trend Thursday. Oregon State in all orange will keep it going Friday and several teams will keep it going through Saturday, including Fresno State's blackout in the nightcap.

Come and check out which new uniforms to look for and others you might have missed through Week 10's holiday action.

Oregon State: All Orange Everything

Oregon State will host USC Friday night and the Beavers are staging an "orange out." As a result, they will wear orange-on-orange-on-orange uniforms. While that might sound repulsive, early images actually look pretty sharp.

Phil Hecken of Uni Watch tweeted images of the full uniforms, as well as close ups of the shiny helmets that feature bold black numbers on the sides and a smallish beaver logo on the back. OSU also tweeted a promo for the game, featuring the orange uniforms.

Tune in to ESPN2 at 9 p.m. ET on Friday to see the Beavers in all their orange glory against USC. Until then, check out a few more shots of the uniforms from Bleacher Report's Ken Chin.

Blackouts: Troy and Fresno State

Troy wore some interesting all-black uniforms Thursday night against Louisiana-Monroe. The Trojan football Twitter account released an image of the new threads and helmets shortly before their 49-37 loss to the Warhawks.

The Bulldogs will take on the Wolf Pack on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. ET on ESPNU.

Houston and North Texas Win in Halloween Alternates

Houston took down South Florida 35-23 Thursday night to move to 7-1 overall and 4-0 in American Athletic Conference play.

While the Cougars remained one of just two teams still undefeated in AAC play, they did so while sporting some new black and red threads. ESPN tweeted a picture of the uniforms earlier in the week that looked more orange than red. However, that wasn't the case on the field.

Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood tweeted a picture of a new helmet the Scarlet Knights will wear this weekend against Temple in honor of the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy (h/t Matt Lombardi, CollegeSpun).